2021-12-25 06:00 publication 2021-12-25 06:00 The PRC government is stepping up its campaign to “clean up” the Internet. The Sina Weibo and Douban social networks were fined this month for unlawfully published information, and Zhihu’s Q&A platform was accused earlier this week. The Chinese Cyberspace Authority (CAC) has instructed its Beijing department to reprimand Zhihu for “unlawful disclosure” and demand “immediate improvement” from the company. Zhihu, the Chinese equivalent of Quora, will suspend some of its functions, the Reuters agency said. Earlier this month, Chinese authorities had already fined 3 million yuan ($ 470,000) on the social network Weibo (the...